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Re: Don't Be Frightened of Effects from A/Ds ? » sid

Posted by Mitch on January 14, 2002, at 23:54:55

In reply to Re: Don't Be Frightened of Effects from A/Ds ? » IsoM, posted by sid on January 14, 2002, at 17:52:00

> Thanks so much, your message really helps. I have put so many efforts into this before (CBT, acupuncture, changing lifestyle) that I need to hold on to the hope right now. I am generally in a good mood these days, but I am still having trouble moving forward, making decisions and living instead of just thinking about. My new-found anxiety may be the cause, more than depression, which I think has been resolved, except perhaps for dysthymia. I was recently diagnosed with abnormal anxiety, and I never suspected a thing before - we're all like that in my family.

>
> Anyway, I will cross my fingers... and I hope that everyone find a way out of their mental problems. It makes life much tougher. And I hope that R&D makes it easier to heal from mental illmesses in the future. We are still very much in the dark, I find.
>
> - Sid
>
> > Sid, don't be scared. You're probobably hearing the more negative posts as the positive ones, the ones that ADs work nicely for, aren't generally the people who seek out these forums.
> >
> > I've stopped some ADs in the past or switched, not so much because they weren't effective, as because I didn't like the side-effects. I've been stable on Paxil before but wanted off it due to withdrawal/discontinuation symptoms if I was late for a dose. I'm on Celexa now & have been stable on it for well over a year. Only Luvox actually 'pooped out' for me.
> >
> > I have other friends who most people wouldn't realise have taken ADs. In talking with them, many have taken them for 6 months or more, but were able to discontinue them afterwards successfully & continue normally. We just rarely hear about the positive stories as they get on with their life without mentioning meds to most people.
> >
> > **************************************************************************************************
> >
> > > You guys are scaring me. I was so reluctant to take ADs, and reading this I almost don't want to continue. I hope I don't have to take them forever, I hope it's a one year+ treatment that'll leave me functioning relatively normally. But I may be wrong hoping so much, I don't know. Seeing my doc tomorrow, will have a long talk !

Sid,

I agree with IsoM. Don't get too uptight about all of this. It is all a big experiment for everybody in general. I still firmly believe that I am *much better off now* than I was for over 20 years-despite sfx of meds. I got my Social Security statement in the mail the other day-and I did a correlation between my gross income and the meds (or lack of) and the "med years" are the most productive. Especially recently. The main thing is-if something isn't working or is causing *intolerable* side effects you have to be assertive enough with your pdoc to switch a med, change a dose, etc., and if you can't get satisfaction-you need to find a smarter pdoc.

Mitch


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